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Overview
Labubu dolls, a globally popular line of collectible designer toys, are facing new scrutiny in the United States following a recent investigation into their supply chain. The development comes at a time when the brand remains highly visible across both U.S. and European collector markets.
Investigation Findings
A newly reported investigation found that some Labubu dolls may contain cotton sourced from China’s Xinjiang region, which is restricted under U.S. law due to concerns over forced labor. Independent testing cited in the report identified such materials in a majority of sampled dolls sold through major online platforms. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Market Impact
The findings could lead to potential import restrictions or increased regulatory pressure in the U.S. market. This comes amid broader challenges for Labubu’s parent company, Pop Mart, which recently saw U.S. sales decline sharply, signaling cooling demand after a period of rapid growth. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Company Response
Pop Mart stated it is reviewing the findings and may shift to alternative materials for products sold in the United States. Despite the controversy, Labubu remains a major driver of the company’s global popularity, fueled by limited releases and strong demand among collectors. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
